Muskogee (Okla.)
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Postcard. Iowa Building, Muskogee, Oklahoma., Undated
Color postcards illustrated with early 20th century holiday themes, cartoons and caricatures, birthday wishes, and landmarks and tourist destinations in the United States. Among the locations depicted are Checotah, Indian Territory; Hyde Park, the Iowa Building, the Hinton Theater, the Muskogee Hotel, and Sequoyah School in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and a postcard in Cherokee from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Presbyterian Church and School, Muskogee, IT. ca. 1892, 1892
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
Presbyterian Church and School, Muskogee, IT [same . ca. 1892, 1892
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
River steamer at Muskogee., Undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Kiowa, Wichita, Cheyenne, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians. The collection includes scenes of the Choctaw tribal council house, Muskogee, Indian Territory, and the Goodland Indian School. Jay L. Hargett Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Same photo as #47, without names and in better condition (two negatives)., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
School teacher at rural school, winner of the prettiest girl contest at the pie supper, Muskogee, Oklahoma. February, 1940. Photo by Lee, 1940
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Sewing room , undated
Black and white original prints of the DeCamp Consolidated Glass Casket Company of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of a stockholders' meeting. DeCamp Consolidated Glass Casket Company Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Stems Bathing Beach, Honor Heights Park, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Has negative., undated
Black-and-white original prints of depots, parks, businesses, hospitals, and apartments in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Story about dentist Albert E. Bonnell, c. 1900, from the Muskogee Phoenix., 1900
Black and white copy prints of dentists and dental offices in Muskogee, Indian Territory, and Stillwater, Oklahoma Territory. Also includes scenes from Antlers, Clinton, Durant, Elk City, Grove, Guymon, Holdenville, Hugo, Lawton, Marlow, Mooreland, Norman, Oklahoma City, Sapulpa, Seminole, Stillwater, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Woodward.
Street scene, 3rd Street looking North from Okmulgee Avenue. Shows Barnes Building, Surety Building, and Flynn American Building. Muskogee, Oklahoma, circa 1920. Has negative., circa 1920
Black-and-white original prints of depots, parks, businesses, hospitals, and apartments in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Street Scene with horse drawn buggy in Muskogee, IT, . ca. 1892, 1892
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
Ted Ragsdale, Sr., Tina Pons, and Alista Gusta in front of Ragsdale’s Funeral Service., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Three men and women in front of a building. Muskogee, OK. Some are identified; Elmer Fraker, Hugh Maytubby, M. L. Wardell, and Mrs. Cohenour., Undated
Black and white original prints of tornado damage at Shawnee, Oklahoma, the Chickasaw Capitol building at Tishomingo, Oklahoma, and Union Agency at Muskogee, Oklahoma. Also included are photographs of Franklin D. Roosevelt on a train tour of Oklahoma, and Gene Autry. James M. Babcock Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Twine Building. 211 South Second St., Muskogee., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Two steamboats on the Arkansas River at Hyde Park, Oklahoma 1880. 4 copies, 1880
Black and white original and copy prints of numerous Oklahoma towns, including scenes of businesses, health resorts, stone quarries, railroads and dust storms. The collection also contains prints of Cherokee, Creek, Chickasw, Choctaw, Seminole, and Sac and Fox Indians. John Wesley Morris Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Unidentified children in Roberston Photography studio, Muskogee, IT. ca. 1890, 1890
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
Unidentified family portrait. J. F. Standiford studio portrait, Muskogee, Creek Nation, IT. ca. 1890, 1890
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
Unidentified girl holding daisies. J. F. Standiford studio portrait, Muskogee, Creek Nation, IT. ca. 1890, 1890
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
Unidentified portrait of a man in a suit. J. F. Standiford studio portrait, Muskogee, Creek Nation, IT. ca. 1890, 1890
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.
View of Ataloa Lodge at Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Te Ata and Clyde Fisher were married here on September 28, 1933. Te Ata Fisher also donated various items to the lodge., Undated
Black-and-white original prints of the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico, including scenes of American Indians baking bread and performing an eagle dance. Unpublished finding aid available.
Views of Union Agency, Muskogee., Undated
Black and white original prints of tornado damage at Shawnee, Oklahoma, the Chickasaw Capitol building at Tishomingo, Oklahoma, and Union Agency at Muskogee, Oklahoma. Also included are photographs of Franklin D. Roosevelt on a train tour of Oklahoma, and Gene Autry. James M. Babcock Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Ward Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church Senior Choir, Muskogee, OK. Rev. Fred Divers, Pastor. 1933-36. Standing (L to R): 1) Rev. Fred Divers, 2) Mrs. M.A. Twine (mother of Harry Twine), 3) Mrs. Sidney White, 4) Mrs. Juanita Stewart, 5( Mrs. Gertrude McCauley (mother of Mrs. Delosha Walker, 6) Dr. H.E. Tollett, Sr., 7) Mr. BenStubbs, 8) Mr. Lawn Bradley, 9) Mrs. L.E. Russell, 10) Mrs. B.C. Dedman, 11) Mrs. Estella McCauley Jones (sister of Delosha Walker), 12) Mrs. Della Morrison, 13) Mrs. Leonora Stubbs (Aunt of Miss Bk. Jackson). Seated (L to R): 1) Mrs. Earnestine Love, 2) Mrs. Polly Fowlkes, 3) Mr. A.G. Bell, 4) Mrs. Fred Divers (Pastor’s wife), 5) Mr. C.C. Forney, 6) Mrs. Settle Forney, 7) Mrs. Francis Hudson., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Women’s sale in Muskogee Gym/Auditorium, Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Worker’s Alliance Meeting. Muskogee, OK. 1939. Stanley Clark speaking. Oklahoma Socialists., 1939
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Oklahoma labor unions and workers in trades such as bricklaying, carpentry, and transportation. The collection also includes photographs of union parade floats, labor strikes, and union social functions. Also notable are photographs of the Socialist Party encampment in Oklahoma around 1910. Unpublished finding aid available.
Written description on the back: “Webb Hdwr Co. 410 W. Brdwy Muskogee Okla 1927. Shown in Picture J.E. Webb Katie M. Webb in White dress.”, 1927
Black-and-white original prints of American Indians, including Caddo, Cheyenne, Hopi, Kiowa, Menominee, Navajo, Pueblo, and Sioux; airplanes; baseball players; Belle Starr; businesses; cowboys; the land run of 1889; mining operations in Nome, Alaska; mining; schools; soldiers; street scenes; tornado damage in Duke, Oklahoma; the Anadarko Indian Fair in Anadarko, Oklahoma; Baxter, Hawarden, and Smithland, Iowa; Fort Riley, Kansas; Ellsworth, Minnesota; Cameron, Missouri; and Fort Gibson, Fort Sill, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Young native girl in white dress and bonnet. J. F. Standiford studio portrait, Muskogee, Creek Nation. ca. 1890, 1890
Black-and-white copy prints of Cherokee families, houses, schools, and social gatherings in Indian Territory. Included are photographs of Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Female Seminary, the Cherokee Male Seminary, children and picnics at the Park Hill Mission, Indian Territory, as well as views of stagecoaches and ferries operating in the Cherokee Nation. Additional images show scenes from Portland, Oregon, including battleships and Asian immigrants; and images from New Metlakahtla, Alaska, including wildlife, schools, bands, and the Reverend William Duncan. Unpublished finding aid available.